How to calculate cut-off marks?

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    Priya Garg | Contributor-Level 9

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    The cut-off marks are the minimum marks that a test taker needs to qualify/pass the exam. The cut off marks are calculated based on several factors such as the number of candidates, the difficulty level of the exam, and the number of available seats. Cut-off marks can vary from year to year.

    The formula to calculate cut-off marks varies by exam and program. The cut-off mark for an exam is determined by a number of factors, including:

    • The difficulty of the exam
    • The number of students who took the exam
    • The number of seats available in the program
    • The cut-off marks from previous years
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